North Devon UNESCO Biosphere

North Devon UNESCO Biosphere

The North Devon UNESCO Biosphere is a special area that’s been recognised by the United Nations since 1976 for its incredible landscapes, wildlife, and way of life. It was actually the first of its kind in the UK! At the heart of the Biosphere is Braunton Burrows, a massive dune system filled with secret paths, rare plants, and even hidden World War II history. But the Biosphere doesn’t stop there – it stretches from Dartmoor's wild moorlands across ancient woodlands, winding rivers, and deep into the Atlantic Ocean.

It’s all about living in harmony with nature. The people here work on exciting projects to protect the environment while making sure local communities thrive. That includes eco-friendly farming, ocean conservation, and even high-tech ideas to fight climate change.

River Ramble along the Huntacott Water near Chulmleigh primary image

River Ramble along the Huntacott Water near Chulmleigh

Sunday at 13:30

West Week Farm

Free

Climb It! primary image

Climb It!

Wed 3 Jun, 18:30 and 3 more

The pocket

Free

Sold Out

Have A Go At Fly Fishing primary image

Have A Go At Fly Fishing

Sun 14 Jun, 14:00

The Fox and Hounds Country Hotel

Free

Echoes of the Estuary - Launch event primary image

Echoes of the Estuary - Launch event

Sat 26 Sept, 10:00

Appledore Baptist Church

Free

31 MaySunday
River Ramble along the Huntacott Water near Chulmleigh primary image

River Ramble along the Huntacott Water near Chulmleigh

Sunday at 13:30

West Week Farm

Free

3 JuneWednesday
Climb It! primary image

Climb It!

Wed 3 Jun, 18:30 and 3 more

The pocket

Free

14 JuneSunday

Sold Out

Have A Go At Fly Fishing primary image

Have A Go At Fly Fishing

Sun 14 Jun, 14:00

The Fox and Hounds Country Hotel

Free

26 SeptemberSaturday
Echoes of the Estuary - Launch event primary image

Echoes of the Estuary - Launch event

Sat 26 Sept, 10:00

Appledore Baptist Church

Free